Monday, February 1, 2016

Written Response Assignment #1

Traits of Creativity: 

Discuss the human traits of creativity described in the chapter by identifying your own traits of creativity and creative modes of expression. Write about the creative solutions you employ within your daily activities.

Reference the list of creative traits found on page 5 of your book to help add substance to your paragraph.

Please title your blog post like this:

Lastname WR #1

This is an academic paragraph--do not use informal language and be sure to spell/grammar check.

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WHAT IS A PARAGRAPH?
A paragraph is a group of sentences that fleshes out a single idea. 
In order for a paragraph to be effective, it must begin with a topic sentence, have sentences that support the main idea of that paragraph, and maintain a consistent flow. A good paragraph...
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         * Presents a single idea
•        * Begins with a topic sentence that makes this single idea evident
•        * Contains support in form of sentences that convey this single idea
•        * Is strategically organized to maintain flow
•        * Maintains your essay’s objective
•        * Informs your reader about your paper's overall idea
     
       Here is a Link to more about writing paragraphs...
      http://writingcenter.unc.edu/handouts/paragraphs/
    
       The UM writing center is also available for advice/help with your paragraph.
           
           

       

 
 




 

 

 

Extra Credit Art Project #1

The most enjoyable part of shooting details for me, or shooting photographs in general, is finding those little moments in the world that go unnoticed. I hunt for them. It's almost a bad habit. When driving in the car, I often try to point out fleeting bumper stickers or odd buildings to my friends instead to paying attention to the road.
But if you slow down and keep your eyes open, you'll notice all sorts of things. Take this tiny plant pictured below. Without getting too dramatic, I was awe-stuck to see it make such a pronounced mark a sheet of metal.
Art of the Detail Shot
This next photo of abandoned shoes makes me want to become a detective and try to figure out why they were just left by a park bench. Hunting up these tiny details that others might pass by is one of my favorite things to do and why I love shooting detail shots like the ones in this tutorial.
Art of the Detail Shot
While I do think some people catch on to photography more quickly, I do not believe that it's some sort of talent that some people have and some people don't. Looking back at my early work, it is anything but impressive. In fact, I feel that I still have a lot of room for improvement. I think almost anyone can be taught to think visually and to notice things, and those are the most important parts of photography.
Art of the Detail Shot
The last tip I have for you is to always stop. Anyone sees at least ten things a day that are worthy of a photo. Always take the time to stop and shoot them. Don't just pass them by in a hurry. If you're running five minutes late for a meeting, I doubt being six minutes late is going to make that much difference. Always stop and shoot. This last photo was taken during Memorial Day.
Art of the Detail Shot

Sunday, January 31, 2016

Chapter 1 Power Point

Click this link for access to the Power Point used in class during our discussion of Chapter One.



https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_i88-WqAFJaQ1V2RGNzX3dTOEk/view?usp=sharing

Abstract Animals project




Click on this link to gain access to the Power Point used in class.

Each animal should be drawn out in its basic shapes.


https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_i88-WqAFJaSlV4Z0hxY09oZXc/view?usp=sharing

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Chapter 1: The Nature of Art and Creativity


 VOCABULARY
work of art
medium
creativity
content
mixed media
photomontage
folk artists
outsider artists
representational art
abstract art
nonrepresentational art
figurative art
subjects
nonobjective
form
content
iconography

Links to video and added course content

What is ART for? 

History of ideas-Art

A good approach to critique

Artists

 "Her Secret is Patience"

Romare Bearden 1

Interview with Bearden

Edward Weston--Photographer

Short Georgia O'Keeffe